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Bitcoin's recent price movements have been quite volatile. On June 6, Bitcoin fell below $101,000 per coin, with a daily decline of 3.55%. On June 13, due to Israel's airstrike on Iran, tensions in the Middle East escalated, and Bitcoin's price reached a low of $102,614 per coin, briefly dropping below $103,000 per coin, with a daily decline of over 4%.
In the following days, the price of bitcoin consolidated in a narrow range between $104,000 and $106,000. On June 17, the price of bitcoin ushered in a new round of upward momentum, rebounding from the demand range of $104,000 to $105,000, and finally breaking through the consolidation structure of the $104,000 to $106,000 range. But on June 18, Bitcoin fell below $104,000 and is now trading at $103,999.01, down 1.5% in 24 hours. As of 7:37 on June 20, the price of Bitcoin was $104,689.81, down 0.04% in 24 hours and up 6.10% in the past seven days.